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Average Student Rating for Advanced Android

8.64

Average Student Rating for G. Blake Meike

8.68

Student Testimonials

I found the material very interesting and helpful. I learned a lot from the course.
Thanks,

Wayne
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Qualcomm, Inc.

Great class. I regret not taking the full week class.

Paul
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DoD

So far I haven't found any question that has stumped Ron :-) He keeps the class entertaining and this class has been a wonderful experience for me.

Vasanth
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Intel Corporation

Overall: enjoyed the course

Ishan
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Qualcomm, Inc.

Great, fast paced class stuffed with information. If you're up for it, you'll get every penny out of your time.

Adam
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xMatters

I was impressed by Ken's deep knowledge of the Android API's and core functionality. He is clearly familiar with many aspects of the device. Ken was easy to understand and follow throughout the training. I have programmed Android for several months and Ken was able to help bring clarity to the work that I have already done. Thanks!

Nathan
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The presenter is very knowledgeable and his way of expressing the concepts in layman terms is the key in understanding the concepts during this class.

Anoop
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Intel Corporation

Excellent class. The coursework was well organized and delivered. Thanks for a great course.

Zach
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AOL Inc.

Mark is an excellent teacher. His speaking style is great and easy to follow. He presents the subject in a very approachable manner. It's quite obvious he's passionate about android and is very invested in helping google make it a great platform. Giving the class free access to his books and tutorials was fantastic. Thanks Mark!

NELSON
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R/ga

Advanced Android Class
on Aug 30 in San Francisco, CA

Blake is an engineer with more than 20 years of experience, much of it with Java. He's built systems as large as Amazon's massively scalable AutoScaling service and as small as a pre-Android OSS/Linux and Java based platform for cell-phones.

He's currently deep in Android. Blake is co-author of three books on Android, including O'Reilly's best-selling, "Programming Android" and the Wiley's upcoming "Enterprise Android".

Typically we divide the training days into four sessions. Two sessions before lunch, and two sessions after lunch. Between any two sessions, we take a break. Short 15-minute breaks in the morning and the afternoon, and usually an hour-long lunch-break.

The last hour is usually reserved for questions and answers.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive at least 20 minutes early on the first day of the class and 15 minutes early for the remainder of the training.